Monthly Market Risk Update: April 2024 [SlideShare]
Daily report commodities
1. COMMODITY SUMMARY 10.02.15
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Market Highlight
Gold prices remained slightly weaker in
early Asia Tuesday after weaker than
expected China price data and with eyes still
on Greece. On the Comex division of the
New York Mercantile Exchange, gold
futures for April delivery eased 0.07% to
trade at $1,240.60 a troy ounce. Also on the
Comex, silver futures for March delivery
fell 0.21% to trade at $17.035 troy ounce.
Elsewhere in metals trading, copper for
March delivery rose 0.26% to trade at
$2.586 a pound.
Benchmark Brent crude oil prices remained
below $58 a barrel on Tuesday as the
International Energy Agency (IEA) said the
United States will remain the world's top
source of oil supply growth until to 2020,
defying expectations of a more dramatic
slowdown in shale output growth. Brent
crude slipped 71 cents, or 1.22 percent, to
$57.63 by 0234 GMT (9.34 p.m. EST),
ending a three-day rally. The benchmark
gained more than 9 percent last week, its
biggest weekly rise since February 2011.
Natural gas for delivery in March rose
by as much as 10.9 cents, or 4.05%, to
hit a daily high of $2.688 per million
British thermal units, before trading at
$2.636 during U.S. morning hours, up
5.7 cents, or 2.19%. On Friday, natural
gas prices touched $2.567, a level not
seen since June 21, 2012, before settling
at $2.579, down 2.1 cents, or
0.81%.Futures were likely to find
support at $2.567 per million British
thermal units, the low from February 6,
and resistance at $2.698, the high from
February 4.
SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL
COMMODITY S2 S1 PP R1 R2
GOLD 26764 26854 26922 27012 27080
GOLD MINI 26920 27019 27096 27195 27272
SILVER 36719 37259 37611 38151 38503
SILVER MINI 36725 37266 37614 38155 38503
COPPER 350.7 353.0 354.9 357.2 359.1
NICKEL 930.20 936.8 942.9 949.5 955.6
LEAD 113.1 114.0 115.2 116.1 117.3
ZINC 132.5 133.22 134.0 134.7 135.5
ALUMINIUM 114.7 115.28 116.0 116.6 117.3
N. GAS 156.0 158.6 163.2 165.8 170.4
CRUDE OIL 3171 3239 3290 3358 3409
MENTHAOIL 748.9 753.4 759.9 764.4 770.9
CPO 452.0 455.5 459.7 463.2 467.4
CARDAMOM 1090.4 1105.1 1115.1 1129.8 1139.8
COTTON 14483.3 14636.7 14743.3 14896.7 15003.3
MCX MARGIN
Commodity
Expiry
Margin
%
Lot
Value(Rs)
Approx
Margin
(Rs)
GOLD 03-Apr-15 5.00% 26,94,400 1,34,720
GOLDM 05-Mar-15 5.00% 2,71,190 13,560
SILVER 05-Mar-15 7.02% 11,33,940 79,603
SILVERM 27-Feb-15 7.03% 1,89,035 13,289
COPPER 27-Feb-15 5.69% 3,55,350 20,219
NICKEL 27-Feb-15 6.14% 2,35,850 14,481
LEAD 27-Feb-15 5.00% 5,74,500 28,725
ZINC 27-Feb-15 5.00% 6,69,500 33,475
ALUMINIUM 27-Feb-15 5.00% 5,79,250 28,963
NATURALGAS 24-Feb-15 12.18% 2,01,500 24,543
CRUDEOIL 19-Feb-15 11.16% 3,30,800 36,917
MENTHAOIL 27-Feb-15 5.00% 2,72,844 13,642
CPO 27-Feb-15 5.49% 4,59,000 25,199
CARDAMOM 13-Feb-15 27.93% 1,11,990 31,279
COTTON 27-Feb-15 5.00% 3,69,750 18,488